Booker! Love it, yeah not sure how you guys play on the extreme ends I play at between 6-8 depending on the game. I feel it allows me to turn quickly enough to get someone who may have fired first, and it lets me pull some turns to avoid someone chasing me.

i play on high i remember my first sensitivity on black ops 1 was whatever number medium was, then i heard mw3 was going to be a fast paced game, so i thought maybe upping the number would be a little wiser, and in the end i got to high, which in black ops 2 is i think 8

I just have a 19" 1080p monitor. Not sure what the size of the tv has to do with sensitivity. I always play on the highest or second highest just so it gives me the best chance to turn and react to someone shooting me from me behind and to quickly check a room when entering it.

Playing on a sensitivity as low as that just makes me feel like I've got golden syrup in my analogue sticks.

I just have a 19" 1080p monitor. Not sure what the size of the tv has to do with sensitivity. I always play on the highest or second highest just so it gives me the best chance to turn and react to someone shooting me from me behind and to quickly check a room when entering it.

Playing on a sensitivity as low as that just makes me feel like I've got golden syrup in my analogue sticks.

If affects it slightly (with usual ranges of TV sizes). If you played on a tiny TV and then one of the biggest TVs, you would notice quite a difference. I remember when I switched from my 28inch TV to a 42inch TV, I was playing on 2 but it was too slow on the bigger screen and switched to 3/4 but 4 was too fast and settled at 3. One of my friend's at the time had a huge TV, like half the size of a cinema screen and playing on his I had to have it way higher.

If affects it slightly (with usual ranges of TV sizes). If you played on a tiny TV and then one of the biggest TVs, you would notice quite a difference. I remember when I switched from my 28inch TV to a 42inch TV, I was playing on 2 but it was too slow on the bigger screen and switched to 3/4 but 4 was too fast and settled at 3. One of my friend's at the time had a huge TV, like half the size of a cinema screen and playing on his I had to have it way higher.

I guess I can understand where you're coming from as one of the reasons I hate playing games, especially FPS games, on big tv's (anything over 28"+) is that it requires me to actually move my eyes to see the corners and outer edges of the screen. With a small tv, I get to see everything instantly without having to move my eyes constantly as much.

I guess I can understand where you're coming from as one of the reasons I hate playing games, especially FPS games, on big tv's (anything over 28"+) is that it requires me to actually move my eyes to see the corners and outer edges of the screen. With a small tv, I get to see everything instantly without having to move my eyes constantly as much.

Yeah, unless you sit further away (if possible) with the bigger TV than you usually would with a smaller TV. When I switched TVs (still sit at same distance away) it took me a little while to get fully used to it because of that reason.